SOCY 1021 Chapter Notes - Chapter Exam 3: Immigration To The United States, Founding Fathers Of The United States, Contiguity

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1922 takoa-ozawa v us: japanese should be eligible under the that was originally their homeland: incapable of assimilating. Naturalization act, which limited citizenship to whites and blacks: ruled not white, therefore, ineligible for citizenship. Immigration nation: 1776-1800s open door era of immigration, when there were limitations, europeans favored, europeans benefited disproportionately from discretionary policies that allowed certain (cid:498)illegal(cid:499) immigrants to legalize status. Labeled as criminals and shouldn"t be rewarded. Takes a long time to get a visa approved to come to the us. Labeled in the constitution as nonpersons therefore not protected by constitutional rights. United states immigration policy and enforcement procedures contradict the. Cumulative causation: reunification policies in the us encourage further migration by giving preference to family members living in the country nation"s self- expressed national ideals and cultural rights of citizens and. Devalues the right to family unity as an inalienable human right.

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